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It is currently legal to video nanny's in your home in all states, however, you cannot video in private areas of the home such as restrooms. The main reason it would not be good is the ethical reasons of invasion of privacy and trust with the nanny.

If the nanny was living there, he or she could be considered a "tenant" whose "rent" was deducted from salary. Therefore, you would need to follow all local laws and regulations regarding evictions (proper notice, opportunity to make other arrangements, security for damages, etc). If the nanny wa…s not living there, then ask for the return of any keys, give back any property owned by the nanny, and then change the locks. ( Full Answer )

You have two basic options:.
1.) JOIN AN AGENCY - this usually requires a personal interview, backround checks, drug checks, CPR training, and more, depending on the agency's standards..
The great part about going w/an agency is that they check out the families for you, they're an advocate for y…ou if there's ever a problem in your work environment (not being paid on time, someone's hitting on you, etc.), they'll hook you up w/reliable contracts and let you know what papers you should have signed & they'll be a never ending source of info (how much to charge, what to do w/the kids, how to log your activities, etc.) which is vital, especially if you're new to this field..
You usually do need to show alot of "paper experience". Some agencies will be able tell by an interview if you are the right person, even if your resume isn't as impressive as you'd like it to be. (Spoken from personal experience - It'd been about 10 yrs since I was on the babysitting market. I'd been earning a living the last few years!).
2.) GO IT ON YOUR OWN - this is better if you don't have enough on your resume, but are confident your personality and "undefined talet" will win over prospective parents..
You can find prospective families in your local classifieds, word of mouth, your church & (my favorite) online. Online can seem a bit nervewracking at first, but I've found it the most efficient way. There are a number of sites out there including www.nannyclassifieds.com and www.sittercity.com. Basically, you create a profile & are able to browse profiles of searching families. Alot of times this is free to the nannies & the companies charge the families a small fee. Just, be careful. If you get a funny feeling about a family - back off. Plan on meeting w/each family for at least one interview. Make sure you feel confident that you'll be able to get along w/the parents & work well w/the child(ren)..
Also, keep in mind that you really do need a contract outlining what is expected from both family & nanny (any cleaning, payment details, kids' daily schedule, sick days policy, days off, etc.) as well as signed Medical Consent forms for each child in case of emergency. If you will be driving their vehicle, I do reccommend having a signed "permission slip" in the glove box, in case you get pulled over for anything. And don't forget: by not having an agency behind you, you're gona need to REALLY interview your potential families & put all the extra details into your contract to protect you. (Me personally, I asked for a clause put in that allowed me to immediately terminate the job w/2 weeks salary if I felt the father was hitting on me or makng me feel threatened. They agreed.) Just make sure you cover your back. Nobody else is there to do it for you..
Oh, & most contracts are yearly, but, for the first year, make sure you put a clause in that at 6 months you'll sit down for a review to change any policies or even terminate the job if it isn't workingout for one/both parties. After that, a yearly review is good. Communication is important, though, so if anyone feels something needs to be addressed, make sure you both make the time to be available to each other..
I wasn't signed in when I wrote this answer, but I just wanted to tag it. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact me. Thanks! Carutledge ( Full Answer )

A nanny is someone who is hired to care for children on a part-time or full-time basis. I was a nanny for several sets of twins, and my responsibilities included but were not limited to, waking, dressing, feeding them all three meals, bathing, driving them to play dates, to the park, doing their lau…ndry, teaching them things, giving kisses and hugs and putting them to bed.. etc. Its being the "parents" when the PARENTS cannot be there. Its a big, tough job...but, immensely rewarding! But at the same time the mind of the nannies was childminded. Just nanny is after to the child. The best caregiver site you can find out here http://www.crunch-care.com/ ( Full Answer )

According to the Gosselins, they do not have a nanny. However, they do have a "mother's helper" that helps with the children 6 hours a day..
Whatever title you give her, this woman helps the Gosselin's keep up with their 8 children.

Jon and Kate Gosselin have a variety of help that assist them with the children. In interviews they have mentioned going through at least 15 babysitters. They have used at least 3 different nanny services, but there are only the ones shown on the show in some way, there may be more.

During season 2, the Gosselins hired a babysitter from nannies4hire. She is no longer there, but recently they have said on newer episodes that they will never have a nanny..
At this time, the Gosselins have a helper that helps them out 4-6 hours a day. The nanny issue is one of the hot-topics of d…iscussion surrounding the Gosselins and their reality show. Is a help that is there 4-6 hours a day full time? Technically no..
Is she a a formal nanny? Technically, no, since she helps the family with general household duties as well..
According to the Gosselins, they are doing it 'on their own." But reports and comments from the Gosselins themselves indicate they do have help..
It is up to you to decide the rest..
In a recent episode, Kate Gosselin said their current babysitter prefers her privacy, so she won't be on camera or have her identity revealed. ( Full Answer )

Well , first you have to get a degree with childcare . then , you have to make sure you meet the queillfications. And after you you do all opf that applie for a job . And when you get the job make sure that is what you really want to do . And if you need help don't be afied to ask for it . And have …fun ! .
Sorry for all my miss-spelling ! . ( Full Answer )

There is no other way to do it but to install software such as keylogger. If you are the boss of the house, you may consider installing network software on her laptop or her computer. Most of the network software gives the administrator the capacity to monitor or watch what is going on in the networ…k. One example of network software is CCAutosoft. You can even get the screenshot of the website that your nanny is visiting. Or you can shutdown the program they are using. You can even close the site they are visiting. Keylogger however works as a spy. Other alternative is to physically open her computer and look in the temporary/internet folder. You can search the history also. Every site visited is there. Hope this helps ( Full Answer )

Your parents have set up the limitations. The best thing to do is sit down and talk to them about it. If there are sites that you would like to get to and don't have questionable content, discuss getting them to allow those through. If you find a work around and they discover it, they may just elimi…nate your access to the internet completely. You can some how find out what the password is. You could try to make your parent accidently say the password. Or just type in things that your parents like maybe their favorite band is Guns n Roses, just type that in where you can type the password. That's all that I have to say. I hate net nanny, it's so dumb. I can't go to a website that I love but I could go on it yesterday!!!!!!! ( Full Answer )

Queen Nanny or Nanny (c. 1686 -- 1733), Jamaican National Hero , [1] was a well-known leader of the Jamaican Maroons in the eighteenth century. Historical documents refer to her as the "rebels (sic) old obeah woman," and they legally grant "Nanny and the people now residing with her and t…heir heirs . . . a certain parcel of Land containing five hundred acres in the parish of Portland . . ." (quoted in Campbell 177, 175). Nanny Town was founded on this land. Much of what is known about Nanny comes from oral history as little textual evidence exists. ( Full Answer )

The basic job responsibilities of a nanny are playing with the children, maintaining their general health and safety, and picking up after the children as they make messes throughout the day. Additional services that are common are transporting children to and from school and/or activities, house ke…eping, cooking for the family, pet care, as well as laundry. If you require additional services you should plan on additional compensation. For example: If you need a nanny to drive the children to after school practices, cook dinner, and vacuum and dust; you will have to pay her for gas (unless a car is provided) and an additional hourly rate for light house keeping. Now as far as what you can ask your nanny to do in general (without be offensive) the rule of thumb is: never ask your nanny to do anything you wouldn't ask your mother to do! Remember, this woman is in charge of your children and makes it possible for you to do what you need to do! Do NOT cut corners with her! ( Full Answer )

Yes Nanny cams are legal in NY. However you must be careful where you place them. keep the Nanny cam out of (expected privacy areas) such as bedrooms and bath rooms. The legal Issue arises with audio recording. You must get the Nannies consent to record audio, or it is deemed illegal.

Annie does not really babysit any bad children. Grayer X was a good child, but his parents did not spend any time with him which caused him alot of grief. She tries her best to get him to lighten up a little bit and get his parents to spend time with him, but it does not work.

A "nanny cat' is a queen who is already nursing a litter of kittens that she birthed and if she takes on kittens orphaned from another litter to nurture and raise with her litter, she is called the "nanny." Often mother cats will take very young kittens (under two weeks) quite readily as their own t…o nurse and raise. ( Full Answer )

The best way to find a nanny is through a nanny agency. You won't have to go through the hiring process, and if you find yourself unhappy with the nanny the agency assigns you, you can just ask that they assign a new one.

Usually to apply for a Nanny job, like on a nanny website you have to be 18. But it all depends on the family you are going to nanny for, if they trust their kids with a 16 year old then u will probably be hired. I want to nanny too, so what im doing is iv put myself on babysitting websites so that… i can have 2 years of babysitting for when i turn 18 and can apply to be a nanny. Good luck ( Full Answer )

No. Not if it is used in a private home by the owner/resident and said owner is not required to inform anyone visiting or an employee of it's existence. In a public setting such as a childcare facility most U.S. states require a notice to be posted near the entrance making the public aware such …surveillance is in use . ( Full Answer )

A nanny cam is a camera secretly installed within household objects that can be commonly found. The function of the cam is to record the activities of the caregivers at home. The cam should be used with care, especially in places with privacy laws.

While some may see a nanny cam as a breach of trust with your child care provider, it may be necessary in this day and age. Parents can check in to see how their child is behaving as well as check in on the nanny.